The design of the kumadori used in Kabuki, one of Japan's representative classical performing arts, is applied to the Mino ware cup.
When you pour a cold drink into it, the shading on each piece becomes brightly colored. When the temperature of the sake cup falls below 17 degrees Celsius, the color changes, and when it returns to room temperature, it returns to white.
Kabuki comes from the word ``kabuku,'' which means ``to behave or dress in an unusual way.'' Kabuki has always inherited the spirit of incorporating trends and entertaining people without being bound by existing ideas.
Kabuki is an entertainment that aims to entertain the audience through plays, dance, music, etc. It was cultivated by ordinary people and continues to evolve.
The fusion of Kabuki and Mino ware has created a new kind of food entertainment! !
"Kabuki" is a registered trademark of Shochiku Co., Ltd.
Benikuma/Aikuma pair set in presentation box Material: Porcelain Size: φ90mm x H34mm Capacity: 70cc
Marumo Takagi Pottery Co., Ltd. is located in Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture, which boasts the largest production volume of ceramics in Japan. Mino ware is a traditional Japanese pottery with a history of 1,300 years, and Marumo Takagi Pottery carries a wide variety of Mino ware vessels. Our company was founded in 1887, and in addition to our tradition, we are a company with an innovative spirit that has brought about innovation in the world of pottery by ``designing temperature.'' Marumo Takagi Pottery, which makes food entertainment, delivers such vessels to everyone.
The design of the kumadori used in Kabuki, one of Japan's representative classical performing arts, is applied to the Mino ware cup. When you pour a cold drink into it, the shading on each piece becomes brightly colored. When the temperature of the sake cup falls below 17 degrees Celsius, the color changes, and when it returns to room temperature, it returns to white.